EFEKTIVTAS EKSTRAK BUAH OKRA HIJAU (Abelmoschus esculentus) 50% DALAM MENGHILANGKAN SMEAR LAYER PADA DINDING SALURAN AKAR GIGI
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Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi
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Introduction: Root canal treatment aims to remove infected pulp tissue and prevent
reinfection, the success of which is heavily influenced by the removal of the smear
layer from the root canal walls. The smear layer formed during instrumentation
can hinder the penetration of filling materials and reduce the success of the
treatment. Commonly used irrigation agents, such as 2.5% NaOCl and 17% EDTA,
have limitations, including toxicity to periapical tissues and the potential for
dentine demineralisation. Therefore, safer and more effective alternative irrigation
agents are required. Green okra extract (Abelmoschus esculentus) contains
saponins as natural surfactants and oxalic acid as a chelating agent, which have
the potential to remove both organic and inorganic components of the smear layer.
It is hypothesised that increasing the extract concentration to 50% may enhance
cleaning efficacy. Consequently, this study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy
of a 50% green okra extract as an alternative irrigation agent in removing the
smear layer from the walls of dental root canals. Method: This research is an
experimental laboratory study using a post-test only control group design. The
samples consisted of 10 mandibular first premolars divided into two groups: A
control group 17% EDTA + 2.5% NaOCl and B group 50% green okra extract.
Root canal preparation was performed using the step-back technique, followed by
irrigation according to each group. After treatment, the samples were sectioned at
the middle third of the root and observed using Scanning Electron Microscopy
(SEM) at 5000× magnification. Smear layer cleanliness was evaluated using
Hülsmann scoring criteria, and the data were analyzed using the Mann–Whitney
test. Conclusions: A 50% green okra extract is effective in removing the smear
layer from root canal walls, demonstrating a moderate level of cleanliness score 2
and comparable effectiveness to the combination of 17% EDTA and 2.5% NaOCl.
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Validasi dan Finalisasi Repositori File 25 Juni 2026_Kholif Basri
